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Sarah Ann Oxendine 1768–1850 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1768

Birth Location: Robeson, North Carolina, United States

Death Date: Mar 1850

Death Location: Wilkes, Georgia, United States

Father: Charles Sr.

Mother: Elizabeth Callahan

Spouse(s): George Thompson

Children(s): George Thompson, Frances Thompson, Zachariah Thompson, Thomas Thompson, David Thompson, James Thompson, William Thompson, Sarah Thompson, Betsy Thompson, Nancy THOMPSON, Margaret Thompson, Mary Thompson, Joseph Thompson, John Thompson, Ann THOMPSON, Elizabeth Thompson, Lucy Thompson, Barbara Thompson, Sarah Thompson, Nancy Thompson

The story of Sarah Ann Oxendine began in 1768 in Robeson, North Carolina, United States. Sarah Ann Oxendine married George Thompson, and had children including Ann Thompson, Barbara Susanna Thompson, Betsy Thompson, David Thompson, Elizabeth Betsy Thompson, Frances J Thompson, George Thompson, James Steel Thompson, John Thompson, Joseph Thompson, Lucy Matilda Thompson, Margaret Peggy Thompson, Mary Thompson, Nancy Thompson, Sarah Sally Thompson, Sarah Thompson, Thomas Thompson, William Thompson, Zachariah Thompson. Sarah Ann Oxendine passed away in 1850 in Wilkes, Georgia, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of Sarah Ann Oxendine began in 1768 in Robeson, North Carolina, United States.
  • Sarah Ann Oxendine married George Thompson, and had children including Ann Thompson, Barbara Susanna Thompson, Betsy Thompson, David Thompson, Elizabeth Betsy Thompson, Frances J Thompson, George Thompson, James Steel Thompson, John Thompson, Joseph Thompson, Lucy Matilda Thompson, Margaret Peggy Thompson, Mary Thompson, Nancy Thompson, Sarah Sally Thompson, Sarah Thompson, Thomas Thompson, William Thompson, Zachariah Thompson.
  • Sarah Ann Oxendine passed away in 1850 in Wilkes, Georgia, United States.

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Sarah Oxendine's Ancestors

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Sarah Oxendine
1768–1850
Birth Place: Robeson, North Carolina, United States
Parents
Charles Cudworth 'Cud" Oxendine Sr.
1741–1808
Bladen, North Carolina, USA
Elizabeth (Ann) Callahan
1740–1820
Bladen County, North Carolina, USA
Grandparents
John (Figrow Oxendine (1\2 black) servant)
1694–1759
Fleet, Northumberland County, Virginia, USA
Sarah (Ann) Clark
1704–1750
Northumberland County, Virginia, USA
John Callaghan
1714–1768
Dromahoe, Cork, Ireland
Katherine Lowery
1720–
Dromahoe, Cork, Ireland
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Sarah Oxendine's Descendants

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Sarah (Ann) Oxendine (1768–Mar 1850) m. George Thompson (28 Mar 1766–22 Apr 1847)
  1. 1. George Thompson 1793–1886 m. Druscilla ((Lucella)) Knight 1806–1883
    1. 1. James (T) Thompson 1828–1878 m. Martha (Ann) Goodwin 1839–1923
      1. 1. William (Henry) Thompson 1862–1907 m. Mary (Ann Lee) Gann 1870–1948
        1. 1. Bessie (Buelah) Thompson 1889–1975 m. Green (Christopher) Bynum 1882–1967
        2. 2. Mamie (Ella) Thompson 1903–1962 m. Robert (Elmer) Maddox 1903–1986
        3. 3. Bert (Byron) Thompson 1900–1963 m. Emma (Elizabeth) Gann 1898–1994 m. Alva (Ovado) Lowery 1902–1933
        4. 4. Wilson (Nathan) Thompson 1897–1955 m. Ruby (Pearl) Calhoun 1902–1980
        5. 5. Berttie Thompson 1901–
        6. 6. Henrietta ('Etta') Thompson 1894–1963 m. James (Sion) Gann 1895–1934
        7. 7. Hester (Pauline) Thompson 1886–1967 m. Daniel Mcrary 1885–1955
        8. 8. Gladys (Eula) Thompson 1907–1974
        9. 9. Aletha (Jane) Thompson 1890–1969 m. James (Riley) Mayes 1873–1948
      2. 2. Andrew Thompson 1868–
      3. 3. George (Washington) Thompson 1853–
      4. 4. Lucelle Thompson 1857–1951
      5. 5. Wenfred Thompson 1857–
      6. 6. John (C) Thompson 1859–
      7. 7. Marie Thompson 1860–
      8. 8. Caroline Thompson 1865–
      9. 9. Drucilla (Elizabeth) Foster 1856–1951
    2. 2. Talitha (T) Thompson 1825–1916
    3. 3. Martha (Elizabeth) Thompson 1838–1880
    4. 4. Nicholas Thompson 1832–
    5. 5. Mary (Ann) Thompson 1836–
    6. 6. Frances (Amanda) Thompson 1845–1873
    7. 7. Susannah Thompson 1847–
  2. 2. Frances (J) Thompson 1786–1830
  3. 3. Zachariah Thompson 1795–
  4. 4. Thomas Thompson 1788–
  5. 5. David Thompson 1793–
  6. 6. James (Steel) Thompson 1791–
  7. 7. William Thompson 1789–
  8. 8. Sarah Thompson 1815–
  9. 9. Betsy Thompson 1799–
  10. 10. Nancy THOMPSON 1814–
  11. 11. Margaret (Peggy) Thompson 1797–1850
  12. 12. Mary Thompson 1795–1878
  13. 13. Joseph Thompson 1783–1840
  14. 14. John Thompson 1790–
  15. 15. Ann THOMPSON 1809–
  16. 16. Elizabeth (Betsy) Thompson 1814–
  17. 17. Lucy (Matilda) Thompson 1812–1880
  18. 18. Barbara (Susanna) Thompson 1800–1872
  19. 19. Sarah ("Sally") Thompson 1800–
  20. 20. Nancy Thompson 1801–

Sarah Oxendine's Timeline

2 Records

1768
1768
Birth of Sarah Ann Oxendine in Robeson, North Carolina, United States
Robeson, North Carolina, United States
1850
Mar 1850
Age 82
Death of Sarah Ann Oxendine in Wilkes, Georgia, United States
Wilkes, Georgia, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1768
    Event Place: Robeson, North Carolina, United States
    Record Source: U.S. Federal Census Mortality Schedules, 1850-1885, National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Washington, D.C.; Federal Mortality Census Schedules, 1850-1880, and Related Indexes, 1850-1880; Archive Collection: T655; Archive Roll Number: 7; Census Year: 1850; Census Place: Militia District 19, Co

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Mar 1850
    Event Place: Wilkes, Georgia, United States
    Record Source: U.S. Federal Census Mortality Schedules, 1850-1885, National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Washington, D.C.; Federal Mortality Census Schedules, 1850-1880, and Related Indexes, 1850-1880; Archive Collection: T655; Archive Roll Number: 7; Census Year: 1850; Census Place: Militia District 19, Co

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